GSPCA Purple Month starts today get involved and celebrate 150 years of the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 1st Feb, 2023 |
Throughout the month of February we will be promoting the 24/7 work of the GSPCA, the animals in our care and the ways people can and do support our work. Pictured is the GSPCA Animal Shelter in St Andrews in 1937. The 14th February is our official anniversary and whether in two weeks, or any day...
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GSPCA Purple Month starts tomorrow on the 1st February celebrating the start of 150 years
Posted by Steve on 31st Jan, 2023 |
Are you supporting us celebrating 150 years this February with GSPCA Purple Month? February 2023 the GSPCA celebrates 150 years since being founded and here are a few ideas to get involved with this momentous mile stone. The celebrations all kick off on the 1st February as we were founded in the...
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Happy Chinese New Year from the 45 rabbits at the GSPCA and concerns of abandoned rabbits at L’Ancresse
Posted by Steve on 24th Jan, 2023 |
This Chinese New Year celebrates the year of the rabbit and the GSPCA are currently experiencing the highest numbers of rabbits in our care in many years. Alex Soulsby GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “2023 is the year of the rabbit!” “If you’ve been considering adding rabbits to your family, or...
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GSPCA Purple Month help support and celebrate 150 years this February
Posted by Steve on 24th Jan, 2023 |
GSPCA Purple Month this February celebrating the start of 150 years Are you supporting us celebrating 150 years this February with GSPCA Purple Month? February 2023 the GSPCA celebrates 150 years since being founded and here are a few ideas to get involved with this momentous mile stone.
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Cleopatra the first seal pup of 2023 rescued and in care at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 19th Jan, 2023 |
In the early hours of Saturday morning the GSPCA were called out to rescue a grey seal pup at Petit Bot which is now at the GSPCA. Geoff George Head of Marine Mammals said “1230am Sunday morning we were called out to a young seal pup we have called Cleopatra who was just 18kgs.” “Very poorly, weak...
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